The police ban on protests by the Climate Group Extinction Rebellion across london last month, is ruled unlawful in the high court. Nicola adams has announced her retirement. And the weather. We have been looking at the latest climate statistics. And also the forecast over the next few days with particularly heavy rain for england and north wales. Thanks, chris. Also coming up anger as firefighters responding to an out of control bonfire are attacked by a gang of young people throwing fireworks. Idid not i did not define what young actually meant there. We will talk about that later on. Hello, everyone this is afternoon live. Its not what anyone would want minutes before they launch their Election Campaign. As borisjohnson prepared to address voters from downing street the news that a cabinet minister was resigning. Welsh secretary alun cairns quit following claims he knew about a former aides role in the collapse of a rape trial. Certainly not the best start for a campaign which was l
Who came and knocked on her door and stayed. The last Prime Ministers questions before who came and knocked on our door and the general election as leaders clash over the nhs, the economy and of course brexit. Told us to stay. So we believed them and we stayed. Today saw the last Prime Ministers questions before a Police Helicopter crash in glasgow the general election. The leaders clashed over the nhs, which killed 10 people the economy and brexit. An inquiry finds the pilot consciously took a risk by ignoring well have a look at warnings about a lack of fuel what the campaign could hold. Wildfires are raging across california and how the man known and near los angeles, as the bad boy of rugby Kyle Sinckler has become one the Ronald Reagan president ial of englands standout players and great hopes for saturdays Rugby World Cup final. Good evening. The london fire brigade commissioner dany cotton has rejected calls for her resignation which have come from survivors of the Grenfell Towe
Whats clear is that theyre becoming worse and worse. More violent, more protesters on the streets, and more response from the police as well, who tonight are trying to protect the National Police headquarters, which are just down here. Go, go go more than 700 people arrested in a week, as police crack down on drug gangs operating across the uk. And warming up for a big weekend at the Rugby World Cup injapan with england, wales and ireland in the quarterfinals. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andy murray marches on. The former world number one is tested, but makes the final four in antwerp at the european open. Good evening. Borisjohnsons brexit deal is on a knife edge tonight, with the numbers too close to call ahead of tomorrows crucial vote in the commons. He needs 320 votes to get it passed but has only 287 conservative mps. It means he must persuade some labour rebels, ex tories, and sceptics in his own party to support him. The brexit deal would see the uk pay around £33
Dead in a refrigerated trailer in essex yesterday were chinese nationals. A british man who fought with Kurdish Militia against the Islamic State group has been convicted of a terrorism offence following retrial. The remains of the former spanish dictator general franco are moved to a low key grave as the government says the nation must stop glorifying a fascist. Those are our headlines. Lets ta ke those are our headlines. Lets take a look at what is coming up lets take a look at what is coming upfor lets take a look at what is coming up for you this evening. Christian and michelle are with you from 7a beyond 100 days. They will look at the chances of a december general election. At 8 30pm, we talked of a woman with Cystic Fibrosis who met the Health Secretary today, after the nhs announced it would make a extending drug available in england. Later tonight, we look at the newspaper front pages, with later tonight, we look at the newspaperfront pages, with Rachel Cunliffe from city am a
At all. So the way to get this done, the way to get brexit done as i think to be reasonable with parliament, say, if the genuinely wa nt parliament, say, if the genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal, they can have it, but they have to agree to a general election on december 12. That is the way forward because this parliament has been going on for a long time without a majority. It is refusing to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver legislation and it is time, frankly, that the opposition summoned up the nerve to submit themselves to the judgment of our collective force, the people of the uk. But if your deal is so great as you claim on death parliament has endorsed it, which they havent, they have just agreed to go ahead and have scrutiny, why then try to ram this through with an election . You could go on a more conventional timetable and give parliament the timetable and give parliament the